If you wern't at Glastonbury then check the below and pretend you were. If you were actually there in body as well as spirit, then watch and re-live the magic...
There's 8 vids in total, check the rest at Mr Groove's Youtube channel...
George FitzGerald - Silhouette EP [Aus Music]
George FitzGerald is a man very much on an upward trajectory, with his recent 12" EP on Will Saul's Aus Music imprint a surefire sign of his meteoric rise through the ranks of dance music. Featuring two original GF cuts as well as a John Roberts remix, it confidently demonstrates many sides to his sound and production prowess. Essential purchase!
Buy: Boomkat // Bleep
Silhouette / Reset [AUS1134] by George FitzGerald
Real Scenes: Bristol
Keeping on the Bristolian flex for the moment as Resident Advisor have just released the first part of their new video series examining various geographical locations around the world and their music scene. This first film features without doubt one of the most creative and influential cities for electronic music the world has ever known, Bristol. While so much focus is given on our capital city London, Bristol has cultivated a glowing reputation as the second, almost spiritual, home of Jungle, Drum & Bass, Dubstep and more, and there's even an interesting and exciting UK House revival happening there right now. The list of the cities famous sons is as long as your arm with names like Roni Size, Krust, DJ Die, Pinch, Rob Smith (RSD) and Joker all firmly implanted into the public conciousness while up and comers like Julio Bashmore, Kowton, Kidkut, Arkist and more look like ensuring the city's legacy and reputation remains for some time to come. Being the forward thinking, cutting edge agency we are, Surefire have a healthy representation too with Appleblim, Peverelist, October and Headhunter/Addison Groove of course all playing an integral part in the city's rich musical culture. Sit back, relax and see what Bristol is all about...
Kuedo - Videowave EP
Kuedo's latest is out now on the mighty Planet Mu featuring remixes from artists such as Warp Records stalwart Chris Clark and Hoya Hoya's Illum Sphere amongst others. Get it in the bag.
"The 'Videowave EP' is an 'end of phase one' sign-off for Kuedo, a.k.a. Jamie Teasdale.
After two well received and brilliant EPs, this is almost an addendum before a change in style with his forthcoming album.
Here, we collect together the best of his remaining original tracks from the first phase together with remixes by friends of three tracks from his last EP 'Dream Sequence'.
‘Take Off Remix’ was originally conceived in 2009 as a remix of Slugabed, but it doesn’t have much of the original left in it, so Slugabed has kindly let him use it for his own track. It’s a cosmic attack of spiralling, flickering arpeggios and aerial synth lines over crashing half-step drums.
Illum Sphere remakes ‘Starfox’ by laying it out with warm orchestral strings and soft bleeps, making an incredibly inviting and gentle version.
Chris Clark from Warp takes ‘Glow’ and turns it into a weightless symphony with long spaces, held together with gas-like drones in complex arrangements.
‘Shutter Light Girl’ is remixed by Heterotic and bathed in the washed out, gently pulsing and bending synths of the kind you might find accompanying the suggestive cut-aways of an 80s soft porn VHS.
Lastly ‘Oh’ is a mini anthem that mixes boom bap drums and claps with a lush upbeat synth melody that walks the fine line between melodic and abstract, previewing the forthcoming material, but also signing-off on his original hip hop sound and finishing the EP in triumphant form."
"The 'Videowave EP' is an 'end of phase one' sign-off for Kuedo, a.k.a. Jamie Teasdale.
After two well received and brilliant EPs, this is almost an addendum before a change in style with his forthcoming album.
Here, we collect together the best of his remaining original tracks from the first phase together with remixes by friends of three tracks from his last EP 'Dream Sequence'.
‘Take Off Remix’ was originally conceived in 2009 as a remix of Slugabed, but it doesn’t have much of the original left in it, so Slugabed has kindly let him use it for his own track. It’s a cosmic attack of spiralling, flickering arpeggios and aerial synth lines over crashing half-step drums.
Illum Sphere remakes ‘Starfox’ by laying it out with warm orchestral strings and soft bleeps, making an incredibly inviting and gentle version.
Chris Clark from Warp takes ‘Glow’ and turns it into a weightless symphony with long spaces, held together with gas-like drones in complex arrangements.
‘Shutter Light Girl’ is remixed by Heterotic and bathed in the washed out, gently pulsing and bending synths of the kind you might find accompanying the suggestive cut-aways of an 80s soft porn VHS.
Lastly ‘Oh’ is a mini anthem that mixes boom bap drums and claps with a lush upbeat synth melody that walks the fine line between melodic and abstract, previewing the forthcoming material, but also signing-off on his original hip hop sound and finishing the EP in triumphant form."
Buy: Boomkat // Bleep